Tabula Nautica, qua repraesentantur orae maritimae, meatus, ac freta, noviter a H. Hudsono Anglo ad Caurum supra Novam Franciam indagata Anno 1612
Taken from title: "From: Descriptio ac delineatio geographica detectionis Freti". This map is the first to depict Hudson Bay. It is found in the first printed record of Henry Hudson's fourth and final voyage. The career of Hessel Gerritsz, although apprenticed to Willem Jansz (Blaeu),...
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ftunivmiami:oai:digitalcollections.library.miami.edu:kis0001/3926 2023-05-15T15:08:01+02:00 Tabula Nautica, qua repraesentantur orae maritimae, meatus, ac freta, noviter a H. Hudsono Anglo ad Caurum supra Novam Franciam indagata Anno 1612 Tabula Nautica, which they are portrayed on the coast of the sea coast, within the earth, and the seas, newly written trace out with France, from the year of 1612 Gerritsz, Hessel, approximately 1581-1632 1610-1619 Arctic regions; Iceland; Greenland; North America; Canada, Northern; North Atlantic Region 1612 Maps; Nautical charts 1 map 25.2 x 55.5 cm, on sheet 28.6 x 58 cm [HF28.6 WF57.8 / top 58.0 DN/A HI25.2 WI55.5] http://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kis0001/id/3926 lat lat Amsterdam : Gerritsz University of Miami. Library. Special Collections Jay I. Kislak Collection KIS0001 kis0001000058 http://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kis0001/id/3926 This material is in the public domain in the United States. For additional information, please visit: https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/custom/copyright-guidelines http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ PDM Hudson Henry -1611 -- Travel Canada Northern -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 North Atlantic Region -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 Iceland -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 Arctic regions -- Maps -- Discovery and exploration -- Early works to 1800 New France -- Maps -- Discovery and exploration -- Early works to 1800 Greenland -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 Still Image 1612 ftunivmiami 2023-01-16T19:08:07Z Taken from title: "From: Descriptio ac delineatio geographica detectionis Freti". This map is the first to depict Hudson Bay. It is found in the first printed record of Henry Hudson's fourth and final voyage. The career of Hessel Gerritsz, although apprenticed to Willem Jansz (Blaeu), flourished before that of his master's. Gerritsz became the official cartographer to the Dutch East India Company in 1617, and upon his death in 1632 this title passed to Blaeu. Hudson had already made three accomplished voyages of discovery. The third, in the employ of the Dutch East India Company in 1609, led to the discovery of the river named after him. A group of English merchants employed him to follow up earlier attempts to find a North West Passage. In April 1610 Hudson set sail in the Discovery, the same ship that carried Weymouth, and after reaching Greenland eventually worked his way into 'a spacious sea' and discovered Hudson Bay. Heading south along the eastern shore they wintered at the southernmost point of James Bay. After a bitter and cruel winter the melting ice finally freed the ship in early June and a few days later the crew mutinied. The crew set adrift Hudson, his son and seven others in a small open top boat. They were never heard of again. We have to thank one Abacuck Prickett for the survival of a map. Only eight men made it back to England in September 1611. Not one of them was ever punished. The map somehow made its way to Amsterdam where in 1612 Gerritz published the first account of the voyage. The map was issued first in the Dutch edition and then again in the same year in a Latin version entitled Descriptio ac delineatio geographica detectionis Freti . Each of these appears in two separate issues. The Latin edition was repeated in 1613, again in two distinct versions. In 1613 Johann Theodore de Bry published the tenth part of his Petit Voyages. Included was a description of Hudson's voyage and a reduced version of this map." (Burden) "Tabula Nautica, the most popular map of its day, sold as fast as ... Still Image Arctic Greenland Hudson Bay Iceland North Atlantic North West Passage James Bay University of Miami: Digital Collections Arctic Canada Freed ENVELOPE(164.333,164.333,-71.483,-71.483) Greenland Hudson Hudson Bay Theodore ENVELOPE(-62.450,-62.450,-64.933,-64.933) |
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Hudson Henry -1611 -- Travel Canada Northern -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 North Atlantic Region -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 Iceland -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 Arctic regions -- Maps -- Discovery and exploration -- Early works to 1800 New France -- Maps -- Discovery and exploration -- Early works to 1800 Greenland -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 |
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Hudson Henry -1611 -- Travel Canada Northern -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 North Atlantic Region -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 Iceland -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 Arctic regions -- Maps -- Discovery and exploration -- Early works to 1800 New France -- Maps -- Discovery and exploration -- Early works to 1800 Greenland -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 Gerritsz, Hessel, approximately 1581-1632 Tabula Nautica, qua repraesentantur orae maritimae, meatus, ac freta, noviter a H. Hudsono Anglo ad Caurum supra Novam Franciam indagata Anno 1612 |
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Hudson Henry -1611 -- Travel Canada Northern -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 North Atlantic Region -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 Iceland -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 Arctic regions -- Maps -- Discovery and exploration -- Early works to 1800 New France -- Maps -- Discovery and exploration -- Early works to 1800 Greenland -- Maps -- Early works to 1800 |
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Taken from title: "From: Descriptio ac delineatio geographica detectionis Freti". This map is the first to depict Hudson Bay. It is found in the first printed record of Henry Hudson's fourth and final voyage. The career of Hessel Gerritsz, although apprenticed to Willem Jansz (Blaeu), flourished before that of his master's. Gerritsz became the official cartographer to the Dutch East India Company in 1617, and upon his death in 1632 this title passed to Blaeu. Hudson had already made three accomplished voyages of discovery. The third, in the employ of the Dutch East India Company in 1609, led to the discovery of the river named after him. A group of English merchants employed him to follow up earlier attempts to find a North West Passage. In April 1610 Hudson set sail in the Discovery, the same ship that carried Weymouth, and after reaching Greenland eventually worked his way into 'a spacious sea' and discovered Hudson Bay. Heading south along the eastern shore they wintered at the southernmost point of James Bay. After a bitter and cruel winter the melting ice finally freed the ship in early June and a few days later the crew mutinied. The crew set adrift Hudson, his son and seven others in a small open top boat. They were never heard of again. We have to thank one Abacuck Prickett for the survival of a map. Only eight men made it back to England in September 1611. Not one of them was ever punished. The map somehow made its way to Amsterdam where in 1612 Gerritz published the first account of the voyage. The map was issued first in the Dutch edition and then again in the same year in a Latin version entitled Descriptio ac delineatio geographica detectionis Freti . Each of these appears in two separate issues. The Latin edition was repeated in 1613, again in two distinct versions. In 1613 Johann Theodore de Bry published the tenth part of his Petit Voyages. Included was a description of Hudson's voyage and a reduced version of this map." (Burden) "Tabula Nautica, the most popular map of its day, sold as fast as ... |
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Still Image |
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Gerritsz, Hessel, approximately 1581-1632 |
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Gerritsz, Hessel, approximately 1581-1632 |
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Gerritsz, Hessel, approximately 1581-1632 |
title |
Tabula Nautica, qua repraesentantur orae maritimae, meatus, ac freta, noviter a H. Hudsono Anglo ad Caurum supra Novam Franciam indagata Anno 1612 |
title_short |
Tabula Nautica, qua repraesentantur orae maritimae, meatus, ac freta, noviter a H. Hudsono Anglo ad Caurum supra Novam Franciam indagata Anno 1612 |
title_full |
Tabula Nautica, qua repraesentantur orae maritimae, meatus, ac freta, noviter a H. Hudsono Anglo ad Caurum supra Novam Franciam indagata Anno 1612 |
title_fullStr |
Tabula Nautica, qua repraesentantur orae maritimae, meatus, ac freta, noviter a H. Hudsono Anglo ad Caurum supra Novam Franciam indagata Anno 1612 |
title_full_unstemmed |
Tabula Nautica, qua repraesentantur orae maritimae, meatus, ac freta, noviter a H. Hudsono Anglo ad Caurum supra Novam Franciam indagata Anno 1612 |
title_sort |
tabula nautica, qua repraesentantur orae maritimae, meatus, ac freta, noviter a h. hudsono anglo ad caurum supra novam franciam indagata anno 1612 |
publisher |
Amsterdam : Gerritsz |
publishDate |
1612 |
url |
http://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kis0001/id/3926 |
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1610-1619 Arctic regions; Iceland; Greenland; North America; Canada, Northern; North Atlantic Region |
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ENVELOPE(164.333,164.333,-71.483,-71.483) ENVELOPE(-62.450,-62.450,-64.933,-64.933) |
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Arctic Canada Freed Greenland Hudson Hudson Bay Theodore |
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Arctic Canada Freed Greenland Hudson Hudson Bay Theodore |
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Arctic Greenland Hudson Bay Iceland North Atlantic North West Passage James Bay |
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Arctic Greenland Hudson Bay Iceland North Atlantic North West Passage James Bay |
op_relation |
University of Miami. Library. Special Collections Jay I. Kislak Collection KIS0001 kis0001000058 http://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kis0001/id/3926 |
op_rights |
This material is in the public domain in the United States. For additional information, please visit: https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/custom/copyright-guidelines http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
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